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18 June 2009 • 1 minute read

One hundred issues old and counting

by Juliet Tizzard

This issue of BioNews is the hundredth we've published. And on Thursday, it will also be our second birthday. When, in early 1999, Progress Educational Trust came up with the idea of starting BioNews, we never imagined it would become quite so popular. Our readership stretches from research scientists to...

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Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family (from Greek and Roman mythology) entwined in coils of DNA.
Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family entwined in coils of DNA (based on the figure of Laocoön from Greek and Roman mythology).
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14 July 2009 • 1 minute read

Bishops warn of 'moral chasm'

by BioNews

Embryo research and cloning have been lambasted in a 16-page report issued by Roman Catholic Bishops. The document, called 'Vote for the common good', was drawn up by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, led by Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor. The document, to be distributed throughout parishes...

Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts equipment used for embryo biopsy.
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Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts equipment used for embryo biopsy.
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9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Artificial insemination for prisoner?

by BioNews

A reserved judgement was given by the Court of Appeal in the case of prison inmate Gavin Mellor this week. Mr Mellor, who is serving a life sentence for murder at Nottingham prison, requested that he be allowed to leave prison and attend a clinic to provide sperm to be...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Schizophrenia gene splits scientists

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German scientists at the University of Wurzburg believe that they have found the gene responsible for an inherited form of schizophrenia. There have been many previous claims about genes linked to schizophrenia and other behavioural disorders, but this is believed to be the first genuine genetic basis to the disease...

Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
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9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

British woman to be surrogate for gay US couple

by BioNews

An American gay couple have commissioned a British woman to act as a surrogate for them. Janie Davis, a writer, will be artificially inseminated with the sperm of one of the men, 38-year old Kevin. The child will be raised by Kevin, a publishing executive, and his partner Rob...

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9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Selected biotech news

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Syngenta, the world's largest agribusiness company, has announced that it has had hundreds of requests for access to its details of the genetic structure of rice since it completed the 430-million letter sequence in January. The company, formed after the merger of AstraZeneca and Novartis' agricultural sections, plans to...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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9 June 2009 • 1 minute read

Genes in the news

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Scientists at the Queen's University and the Belfast City Hospital believe that they have discovered a gene that protects women against ovarian cancer by regulating the growth and multiplication of cells. Dr Hillary Russell and colleagues think that women who develop the cancer either do not have this gene in...

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